• J Nurs Adm · Nov 2016

    The Effect of Authentic Leadership, Person-Job Fit, and Civility Norms on New Graduate Nurses' Experiences of Coworker Incivility and Burnout.

    • Laschinger Heather K Spence HK Author Affiliation: Distinguished Professor and Arthur Labatt Family Nursing Research Chair in Health Human Resource Optimization (Dr Lasch and Emily A Read.
    • Author Affiliation: Distinguished Professor and Arthur Labatt Family Nursing Research Chair in Health Human Resource Optimization (Dr Laschinger) and Doctoral Candidate (Ms Read), Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.
    • J Nurs Adm. 2016 Nov 1; 46 (11): 574-580.

    ObjectiveThis study examined the influence of authentic leadership, person-job fit with 6 areas of worklife, and civility norms on coworker incivility and burnout among new graduate nurses.BackgroundNew graduate nurses report experiencing high levels of workplace incivility from coworkers, which has been found to negatively impact their job and career satisfaction and increase their intention to leave. The role of civility norms in preventing burnout and subsequent exposure to incivility from coworkers has yet to be examined among new graduate nurses.MethodsA cross-sectional mail survey of 993 new graduate nurses across Canada was conducted.ResultsThe results supported the hypothesized relationships between study variables.ConclusionsCivility norms play a key role in preventing early career burnout and coworker incivility experienced by new graduate nurses. Leaders can influence civility norms by engaging in authentic leadership behaviors and optimizing person-job fit.

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